Dynamic tunable notch filters for the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA)
Abstract
The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) is a NASA long-duration balloon experiment with the primary goal of detecting ultra-high-energy () neutrinos via the Askaryan Effect. The fourth ANITA mission, ANITA-IV, recently flew from Dec 2 to Dec 29, 2016. For the first time, the Tunable Universal Filter Frontend (TUFF) boards were deployed for mitigation of narrow-band, anthropogenic noise with tunable, switchable notch filters. The TUFF boards also performed second-stage amplification by approximately 45 dB to boost the radio frequency (RF) signals to mV-level for digitization, and supplied power via bias tees to the first-stage, antenna-mounted amplifiers. The other major change in signal processing in ANITA-IV is the resurrection of the hybrids deployed previously in ANITA-I, in the trigger system, although in this paper we focus on the TUFF boards. During the ANITA-IV mission, the TUFF boards were successfully operated throughout the flight. They contributed to a factor of 2.8 higher total instrument livetime on average in ANITA-IV compared to ANITA-III due to reduction of narrow-band, anthropogenic noise before a trigger decision is made.
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@article{arxiv.1709.04536,
title = {Dynamic tunable notch filters for the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA)},
author = {P. Allison and O. Banerjee and J. J. Beatty and A. Connolly and C. Deaconu and J. Gordon and P. W. Gorham and M. Kovacevich and C. Miki and E. Oberla and J. Roberts and B. Rotter and S. Stafford and K. Tatem and L. Batten and K. Belov and D. Z. Besson and W. R. Binns and V. Bugaev and P. Cao and C. Chen and P. Chen and Y. Chen and J. M. Clem and L. Cremonesi and B. Dailey and P. F. Dowkontt and S. Hsu and J. Huang and R. Hupe and M. H. Israel and J. Kowalski and J. Lam and J. G. Learned and K. M. Liewer and T. C. Liu and A. Ludwig and S. Matsuno and K. Mulrey and J. Nam and R. J. Nichol and A. Novikov and S. Prohira and B. F. Rauch and J. Ripa and A. Romero-Wolf and J. Russell and D. Saltzberg and D. Seckel and J. Shiao and J. Stockham and M. Stockham and B. Strutt and G. S. Varner and A. G. Vieregg and S. Wang and S. A. Wissel and F. Wu and R. Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.04536},
year = {2018}
}
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27 pages, 19 figures